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March 5, 2002 Transmitted Via Email & U.S. Postal Service Published at www.saveourbay.org in 9/11 Dispatch Sarah Wan, Chair, and Members California Coastal Commission C/O Peter Douglas, Executive Director
45 Fremont Street, Suite 2000 San Francisco, CA 94105 Dear Ms. Wan and Members: Subject : Final Notice of Violation of the San Mateo County Local Coastal Program, California Coastal Act , U.S.
Endangered Species Act and the CEQA/NEPA .
- On August 1st , 10th and August 25, 2000, the Foundation requested via letters (enclosed) that the Board of Supervisors place the Devil's Slide Highway 1 Improvement Project alternatives on
the ballot as required by Measure-T; ``It's now time for the electorate to make their final decision on the NEPA/CEQA/CCC approved Martine Creek Alignment." On August 8th
, by enclosed letter, Supervisors Richard Gordon responded for the County of San Mateo and as Chair of the Sierra Club Tunnel Task Force .
- On August 24, 2000 , the Half Moon Bay Coastside Foundation aka Save Our Bay appealed by letter (see enclosed) to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors to deny the Coastal Development Permit granted to
Caltrans for the construction of a Tunnel mitigation pond for transfer of endangered species red-legged frogs granted by the San Mateo County Planning Commission. The Board of Supervisors denied our appeal
without cause.
- On September 26, this Foundation via letter (enclosed) requested that Mark Delaplaine, the Federal Consistency Supervisor for the California Coastal Commission include the Foundation's provided Bosa Chica Ruling
citation on Project Alternatives, Section 30240 & 30007.5 and Standard of Review for the Coastal Commission. Our CCC written request was courtesy copied to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors and San Mateo County
Planning Commission. Please note that the two primary Petitioners and Real Parties in Interest Bolsa Chica Land Trust were the Sierra Club and Surfrider Foundation. On April 16, 1999 the Fourth Appellate
District Court filed their ruling: ``We find the trial court erred with respect to relocation of the bird habitat. The Coastal Act does not permit destruction of an environmentally sensitive habitat area (ESHA)
simply because the destruction is mitigated offsite. At the very least, there must be some showing the destruction is needed to serve some other environmental or economic interest recognized by the act." Find
enclosed entire Bosa Chica ruling provided the Coastal Commission.
- On November 30, 2000, via enclosed letter, this Foundation notified Sara Wan, Chair, and Members of the California Commission re: Subject : Notice of Violation of the San Mateo County Local Coastal Program, California
Coastal Act , U.S. Endangered Species Act and the CEQA/NEPA . The Coastal Commission refused to acknowledge or investigate our November 30, 2000 NOV . Enclosed please find a letter from the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service to Caltrans Mr. Sid Shadle received by the California Coastal Commission on October 5, 2000 re: Subject: Pond Construction, Devil's Slide Highway 1 Project Site, Pacifica, San Mateo County, California. The
document speaks for itself and the CCC had full disclosure as to the scope of the permit issued by the Service. Enclosed please find a memo of acknowledgement to USFWS Ken Sanchez dated November 28, 2000 informing
this Foundation that he will not allow an investigation of the Caltrans Section 9 ``take" violation report by us on 11/24/00.
- January 8, 2001, via letters enclosed, Marcia Raines, Director of Environmental Services informed Save Our Bay Environmental Director John Plock that ``Our earlier investigation found no evidence to support your allegations
and your most recent letter does not change that situation. We consider the matter closed and see no basis for taking the extraordinary step of scheduling a hearing before the Planning Commission on an
alleged violation for which there in no corroborating evidence." Enclosed please find the corroborating evidence Save Our Bay was provided by Caltrans Office of Environmental Planning, South ``Biological
Survey Report For The Devil's Slide Tunnel Bridge Geotechnical Investigation Program" dated November 20, 2001. On page 42 under Wildlife Species Of Concern, Caltrans states in part : `` The boring
sites are within the footprint of the project site for the Devil's Slide Tunnel Bypass Project. As stated previously, a Biological Assessment was prepared in 1999 that included protective measures in regard to the
California re-legged frog. A Biological Opinion was issued by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Opinion letter received by CCC on October 5, 2000) that concluded that the tunnel bypass, including the proposed
conservation measures, is not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of the red-legged frog or destroy or adversely modify proposed critical habitat (USFWS, September 26, 2000). Due to the potential effect of
the tunnel bypass, one of the conservation measures called for all of the California re-legged frogs to be removed from the pond and paced in a new pond located in a former horse pasture outside of the footprint of the
project. The removal of the frogs from the north pond to the new pond has now been achieved, and a barrier fence has been installed around the north pond. This barrier fence will prevent any California
red-legged frogs from getting out of the north pond. Since the frog population has been removed from the north pond, it is expected that the Geotechnical Investigation Program will have no effect on foraging or extivating
frogs in the pond area. However, California red-legged frogs are present in the area and their natural instincts to seek out the ranch ponds could result in red-legged frogs wandering into the vicinity of Boring Sites 6, 7,
8, and 9. The barrier fence at the north pond is equipped with one-way funnel openings that allow wandering frogs to enter the pond enclosure but prevent them from leaving the enclosures."
- Enclosed please find San Mateo County Counsel letter dated January 25, 2001 to Harry Yahata, District Director Caltrans District 4, Re: Devil's Slide Tunnel Project. The opening paragraph states in part:
``You have requested that the County clarify statements made in a letter dated May 11, 1999, from Paul M. Koenig, San Mateo County Director of Environmental Services, to Robert Gross and Ed Pang of your office. The
letter offered comments regarding the Second Supplemental Impact Report. Your specific request is that the County further explain the statement made at page four of the letter that off-site mitigation of wetland
impact is not allowed under the Coastal Act, and that, as a result, the County could not find that the proposed tunnel design complies with the County's Local Coastal Program. After further review of this
matter, we have concluded the this statement was made in error. Our view is that a coastal development permit for a tunnel at Devil's Slide could be approved as consistent with the Country's Local Coastal Program
notwithstanding some impacts to wetlands." San Mateo County and the Petitioners and Real Parties in Interest Bolsa Chica Land Trust Sierra Club and Surfrider Foundation have declared
themselves exempt from any ESHA Appellate Court rulings regarding their Devil's Slide Hwy 1 Improvement Tunnel alternative. County Counsel asserts that Director Paul Koenig erred with respect to
the April 16, 1999 Fourth Appellate District Court Bosa Chica Land Trust ruling: ``We find the trial court with respect to relocation of the bird habitat. The Coastal Act does not permit destruction
of an environmentally sensitive habitat area (ESHA) simply because the destruction is mitigated offsite. At the very least, there must be some showing the destruction is needed to serve some other environmental
or economic interest recognized by the act." County Counsel Michael Murphy clarifies for Caltrans that not only did Director Paul Koenig misquote the Court's Bosa Chica ruling , so did the Coastal Commission's
Jack Liebster. The Caltrans November 2000 USFWS unauthorized ``take" was in fact proposed, authorized and concealed by the County of San Mateo and the California Coastal Commission. Why? Because the Sierra
Club Tunnel Task Force and Committee For Green Foothills Lenny Roberts concocted the entire ``ESHA Tunnels Mitigation Scheme". The County of San Mateo, at the direction of the Sierra Club Tunnel Task Force,
required Caltrans to implement their ESHA mitigation scheme while knowingly violating the U.S. District Courts injunction against any construction activities regarding the 1986 Devil's Slide Highway 1
Improvement Project.
The Half Moon Bay Coastside Foundations asserts that the Sierra Club, Surfrider Foundation, Committee for Green Foothills, County of San Mateo and the California Coastal Commission have conspired to prohibit all
legal and approved coastal zone community growth by limiting road access as well as the water and sewer systems. The Coastal Commission has illegally delayed and blocked voter approved development of our schools, Boys
& Girls Clubs, housing, water and sewage systems in the San Mateo Coastal Zone. The California Superior Court last year ruled that the California Coastal Commission violates the states' separation of powers as embodied in our
California Constitution. The Half Moon Bay Coastside Foundation demands that the California Coastal Commission immediately exempt ``ALL" locally approved development projects in the San Mateo County Coastal Zone that
provide mitigation schemes for their proposed statutory delineated coastal ESHA development. The Half Moon Bay Coastside Foundation asserts that ``ALL" Californians receive equal treatment under the Coastal Act.
We demand a public hearing regarding this Final Notice of Violations of the San Mateo County Local Coastal Program, California Coastal Act , U.S. Endangered Species Act and the CEQA/NEPA review process .
Sincerely, Oscar Braun, Executive Director CC. Harry Yahata, District Director Caltrans Norman Y. Mineta, U.S. Secretary of Transportation
Rubin Borrales, Deputy Assistant to the President of the United States Maiser Khaled, FHWA Team Leader, 1986 Devil's Slide Highway 1 Improvement Project
Ken Sanchez, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Devil's Slide Hwy 1 Project Judge D. Lowell Jensen, U.S. District Court Judge Charles Kobayashi, California Superior Court Ronald Zumbrun, Esquire, Pacific Legal Foundation
Jerry Hill, President, San Mateo County Board of Supervisors |